The crew members were old hands at making Christmas lights.
After hearing their assignments, they all walked up, laughing and joking as they picked out materials, their faces beaming with joy.
In fact, these meteor shower string lights were somewhat similar to the colorful LED string lights hanging on the fruit trees in the camp.
Meteor shower string lights were made of slightly larger bulbs arranged to look like a meteor streaking across the night sky.
Once powered on, the bulbs would blink in sequence.
This created an incredibly romantic atmosphere of twinkling meteors. These kinds of lights were usually hung from the eaves.
At night, when viewed from a distance, it looked as if a real meteor shower was passing by.
Icicle string lights mimicked the shape of icicles, creating a winter wonderland feel, and were perfect for decorating the eaves or windows of a house.
As for the star and moon lights, those were even simpler.
